
Giardino Giusti
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon in spring or early autumn brings cooler light and fewer crowds for a more peaceful experience.
Budget tips
Tickets are affordable with discounts for EU citizens and free entry for children under 12; check for free entry days in the off-season to save even more.
Recommended for
Gardening enthusiasts, History buffs, Couples seeking romantic strolls, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: The garden features a labyrinthine hedge maze with towering cypress trees that challenge visitors' sense of direction. Its panoramic terrace offers one of the best views over Verona's red-tiled rooftops and beyond to the distant hills.
Highlights: A 16th-century frescoed rotunda hidden among vibrant flowerbeds offers a stunning surprise that feels like stepping into a Renaissance painting. Vibrant peacocks roam freely, adding a splash of color and unexpected wildlife charm to the formal gardens.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes to explore uneven garden paths and the maze.
- Bring a camera for capturing the panoramic terrace and colorful flora.
- Avoid weekends to skip the biggest crowds, especially in summer.
- Don't miss the rotunda frescoes tucked away behind the main garden.
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